This book is the first in a series of studies in various fields of science from the Institute for Creation Research. In this first volume, former evolutionary biologist Gary Parker looks at life sciences, digging into physical structures from early man to fossils. Parker discusses DNA, the artistic skills of Neanderthal Man, and much more in this illustrated study.

Parker uses formidable and popular teaching skills to focus on, for example, the chemical reaction between acids and bases, then zooms back out for the big-picture, scriptural evidence that God created all. By integrating his throrough knowledge of how the human body works with man's natural surroundings, Parker presents both a physiological and philosophical picture of our purposes on this planet.